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Lucas had heard of Riso—a Colombian psychologist, writer, and specialist in cognitive therapy known for his no-nonsense approach to emotional health. But Lucas was afraid. He feared that opening that file would force him to dismantle the life he had so carefully built by pleasing others. Finally, he took a sip of coffee and clicked the file. Sexart 24 05 15 Kama Oxi Middle Of My Mind Xxx
On the table lay a PDF he had downloaded days ago but hadn’t opened. The title was simple, almost confrontational: “Atrevete a ser quien eres” (Dare to Be Who You Are) by Walter Riso.
Riso writes about "toxic attachment"—holding onto people or situations that stifle our growth. He challenges the reader to ask: Do these people love me, or do they love the role I play?